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The Hukilau Song

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"The Hukilau Song"
Song

"The Hukilau Song" is a song written by Jack Owens in 1948 after attending a luau in Laie, Hawaii.[1]

Covers

Extremely popular, the song has been covered many times by a variety of artists.

  • Alfred Apaka
  • Ab Orchestra
  • Bing Crosby
  • Book 'em Danno
  • Cruis'n Peidl
  • Nate Gibson and the Gashouse Gang
  • The Hit Crew
  • Don Ho (Audio file "Island Music - Hawaiian - Don Ho - Hukilau Song (1) 4.ogg" not found)
  • Big Kahuna And The Copa Cat Pack
  • BIG Pineapple (Audio file "Hukilau - BIG Pineapple 4.ogg" not found)
  • Amy Gilliom & Willie K
  • Hawaiian Escape
  • George Kahumoku, Jr.
  • Gerrit & de Kokosnoten
  • Lester Lanin
  • Marcy Marxer
  • Mel Peterson
  • New Hawaiian Band
  • Ukulele Magic
  • Sam Makia
  • Josh Dobrin and The All Saints Gangsters
  • Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?, a South Park episode that featured a cover of the song
  • "Casa Paradiso," a Hey Arnold! episode that featured a cover of the song
  • The Mauna Loa Islanders
  • Tiny Tim

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Daniel (2007). "Jack Owens - The Cruising Crooner" RogerOwensPeanutman.com (accessed June 11, 2007)